Senior, junior are March PBIS Students of Month
■ Editor’s note: Chase County Schools staff in cooperation with its Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports team are nominating and selecting Students of the Month during the 2022-23 school ye
■ Editor’s note: Chase County Schools staff in cooperation with its Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports team are nominating and selecting Students of the Month during the 2022-23 school ye
A new flashing pedestrian crossing signal will be installed at 9th and Broadway Streets after Monday’s action by the Imperial city council.
Board members of the Upper Republican NRD approved the district’s water rules for the next five years.
The action came at Tuesday’s regular board meeting on an 11-0 vote.
Jan Schultz | The Imperial Republican
City officials learned Friday Imperial received a $562,000 state grant for development of City Square. Fifth and 6th graders from Chase County Schools attended Monday’s council meeting to present their support for the project, from left, Bennett Kuenning, Hayden Worth, Bennett Smith, Amelia Fries, Tesslyn Pankonin, Alyssa Weiss and Amelia Russell. Mayor Craig Loeffler accepted the check.
It couldn’t have been more timely.
On Monday, 5th and 6th graders at Chase County Schools presented a $700 check to the city to support its City Square development project.
The hits keep coming for Chase County road crews.
Even before more snow fell last week, some county residents were still digging out from December and January storms.
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